Plastic Wax Factory 72 - Codex Dagonensis

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This numbered edition Canvas Print, designed by William King, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Ready to hang, this image is printed onto a 450gsm white finish, 100% cotton canvas and stretched over 1.5” deep wood stretcher bars (3/4” for XS). Each print comes with wall hanging hardware.

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About this Artwork

Codex Dagonensis. Book which bears a striking resemblance to the Codex Maleficium (now at the Vatican), the Codex Spitalsk (Uppsala, Sweden), and the Cthaat Aquadingen. All of these were first seen in the towns of northern Germany around the year 400, and each of them contains similar material, such as the Nyhargo Dirge, a set of Tsathogguan rituals, and information on the Elder Sign. The original compilers, and their reasons for creating these books, are unknown.
The Codex Dagonensis came into the possession of Obed Marsh, who used it in the rituals of the Esoteric Order of Dagon. Following the disbanding of the cult in 1928, the volume was granted to Miskatonic University, where members of the Order still consult it occasionally.
Aside from the material mentioned above, the Codex also contains magical protections against summonings, along with the Third and Eight Sathlattae.
The Plastic Wax Factory, purveyors of intricate and fine molten effigies.
All your gods, demons, monsters and creatures of the abyss to Leech Lords of the Cthulhu mythos, witches, warlocks, and lunatic residents of asylums the world over still murmuring their arcane incantations. Plus the odd tome, sigil, place of interest and manifestations of magical mumblings amongst the cursed.
All are represented here in glorious molten plastic wax, set alight and melted into puddles of primordial grotesquerie.
Recommended for the mad and delirious and those fine folks from Leeds, Hull and Scarborough.